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seadog3point9 12-12-2002 11:45 PM

Using Someone Else's Blind
 
What are the rules or ethical concerns about using another guy's blind? I recently went for a late-season weekday hunt in an unfamiliar area (public property) and found a nice blind that was unoccupied. It was just after sunrise so I figured the owner wasn't going to show up so I set up operations and had a very "producktive" day. Was I wrong to do this? If a guy sets up a blind does that mean he has exclusive rights to that area? Your thoughts please.

Huntin Fool 12-13-2002 12:14 AM

RE: Using Someone Else's Blind
 
I think you yere ok. I am from Md., & you aren't spose-to put up any type of permanant blind. If he showed up, he would probably be pissed. But you never know? Youall may have got allong just fine.
Next time you plan on going, give me a call!!

SwampTHING 12-13-2002 06:09 AM

RE: Using Someone Else's Blind
 
On public waters,, openning day the person who built and camoeed the blind gets it for the day. After that its first come first serve!

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OhioDuckHunter 12-13-2002 05:50 PM

RE: Using Someone Else's Blind
 
In Ohio, If a blind is on public land and you had to enter a drawing to obtain it, you have to have permission from the permit holder to use the blind. I am confused to one fact of yours, did you use that blind or just set up near it?


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